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i ».a! .» i gyw T:yy :rrgrrt. ;.i ' gi »:-;f!jy:g fvgT CLASS POEM Time speeds swiftly onwaiH, And, lo, the hour is coniiii ; fast. When life ' s happiest days and moments Shall fade to memories of the past. hen life ' s panorama shall open. Then we shall enter in. Leaving High School days behind us For the ways and walks of men. We know the road mav Ik- kh Our hardships few nor ligli But Cod hless our Alma Mat W ho made us strong for tli. And as time and life roll onward. Old friends and old pals so dear. May we not forget eaeh other. Or the days of our vouth spent her Mav our hearts hold a grateful mem For the ones who have faithfully sli The way to master the various tasks That we could not have done alone Oh, Alma Mater beautiful. Guardian o ' er life ' s sweetest May your spirit hovi-r o ' er u-. WiNMK M. Hardy. ' 24.
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Page 19 text:
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(Etea litfltnrij In SeptpnilHT. 1920. lli.-n- ai.iM-,1 al tlii lanioij- inslilulimi ,,f l.-arniiip; a himcli of kids that later provi-d t.. 1h- ih.- . lr ,-,.-l and nu.-t ,.iii:i.uil i an that ha.l . ' .t entered V. L. H. S. We uere pretty meek while we were m luli ' -. The only reason I can think ol lor it ua just plain fright. Who wouldn ' t lie. -ei-ing all those high and mighty juniors and seniors looking down on vou . ' We had one great time that year, and that was at the freshman receptioti. Thi ' v leilK Ircalcd us uliiti ' . that night. Oh ves. there was one good thing about uir Vcruh ' (ai and thai wa our prc-idi ' nl. liill Fahs. He was a peach. Duiinii ,,ur npli,,„i,„ ' Nrai ue h.Mairi, ' a lillle luaser. Why go h din- it. we eyen had a rla parly- ue uent to i ' .aldy. Sun- had a keen time. too. We uere slowly o|)ening our eyes and were beginning to look matters o er. Oh boy, weren ' t we some junior (lass? Can ' t say that we were slow. Had Hugh Edwards for a class president and he sure made things step around. We had the Swanee Jubilee Singers to make money for the Junior-Senior Reception, and had candy sales n ' evervthing. Absolutely, we had the best Junior-Senior Reception that had ever been gi en. Wh . eyen the faculty aid so! And that wasn ' t all — we had a Ditch Day. It sa- nrd ' fm li.ilf a da . bul it u a a Ditch Day just the same. And it was the first lime the iiiiiior- had c cr had inc. Oh. we sure were some class. .And then came our si ' iiinr mi : il w.i- ihc la l ai lliat uc would be on the F. U. H. S. campus as the . la- ..I 21. Iliil uc made up ..ur niliid- to get the most out of it— which we did. First thing, uc changed the style of the senior rings. We didn ' t want the same thing as they had years ago, so we just changed it. They were cood looking rings, too. Ne.xt, we decided that we didn ' t like the old worn-out idea of getting senior hats, so we cot lee eless yests in our class colors, blue and white, uilh ,,ur numeral- o„ ll„-n,. O-.IU n-h. uc mm.- pai„l.-,l th - campus blue and uhif! Some ,la- In U-. Wc IkhI lot- of fun {u r DaN t,m. although, ucll. ihc lca l hate to l.-a e ihc old plac.-. too. although u.- ' c alioul lo l our religion M- cial li trying to get lessons and the such. Our (dass has hc-ri tin- lic-l ihal c cr ua- .md though we have been kinda mean. I ' ll bet they II riii - us ju-t a- uc II mi-- ll But we have our ideals, hopes, and ambitions, and uc . aril lullil ih. ' ui if u,- -la all Ihc lime, so uc nmsl g.. .mr uav-. each one hi- oun. Hul uc ' ll aluas- he the •la-. Ihc Cla- ..f 21. Dot Wh.i.iams. -21.
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